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THE DAUGHTER OF THE HORSELEECH<br />

and for three hundred and twenty-five myriads of myriads of<br />

myriads of kotis of crores of lakhs of asankhayas of<br />

mahakalpas did he work with his divine power—and yet that<br />

little crack was in nowise filled, but ra<strong>the</strong>r widened!<br />

<strong>The</strong> god returned. “O Great White Spirit!” he<br />

whispered—and <strong>the</strong> Universe shook with fear at <strong>the</strong> voice of<br />

him—“Thou, and Thou alone, art worthy to fill this little<br />

crack that Thou hast left.”<br />

<strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> Great White Spirit arose and formulated Himself<br />

as <strong>the</strong> Pillar of Infinitude, even as <strong>the</strong> Mahalingam of Great<br />

Shiva <strong>the</strong> Destroyer, who openeth his eye, and All is Not.<br />

And behold! He was balanced in <strong>the</strong> crack, and <strong>the</strong> void was<br />

filled, and Nature was content. And Elohim Gibor, and<br />

Kamael <strong>the</strong> mighty and his Seraphim, and Graphiel, and<br />

Bartzabel, and all <strong>the</strong> inhabitants of Madim shouted for joy<br />

and gave glory and honour and praise to <strong>the</strong> Great White<br />

Spirit; and <strong>the</strong> sound of <strong>the</strong>ir rejoicing filled <strong>the</strong> Worlds.<br />

Now for one thousand myriad eternities <strong>the</strong> Great White<br />

Spirit maintained Himself as <strong>the</strong> Pillar of Infinitude in <strong>the</strong><br />

midst of <strong>the</strong> little crack that he had overlooked; and lo! He<br />

was very weary.<br />

“I cannot stay like this for ever,” He exclaimed; and<br />

returned into His human shape, and filled <strong>the</strong> bowl of His<br />

pipe, and lit it, and meditated. . . .<br />

And I awoke, and behold it was a dream.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n I too lit my pipe, and meditated.<br />

“I cannot see,” thought I, “that <strong>the</strong> situation will be in any<br />

way amended, even if we agree to give <strong>the</strong>m votes.”<br />

ETHEL RAMSAY.<br />

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